Hardworking commuters, drunk baseball fans, and Motown legend Diana Ross — they’ve all taken that time-honoured bus ride ...
Windsor's mayor vetoed city council's decision to continue financial support for the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel bus.
Even if Windsor axes the tunnel bus as expected, the union representing drivers says taxpayers will be on the hook this year ...
In a social media post on Monday, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said the decision came "as a result of the economic threat posed by Donald Trump on my country and community." ...
In a mayoral decision published on Thursday, Dilkens wrote that he was eliminating the tunnel bus to Detroit because it “acts ...
After that, Dilkens officially announced his veto, stating the tunnel bus “acts as an economic development engine for the City of Detroit” at a time when Canada is under “economic attack.” ...
The threat of a trade war between the U.S. and Canada is not over, and it may soon have a direct impact on Detroit and Windsor.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens pointed this week to the threat of tariffs as a reason to kill the Tunnel Bus service connecting ...
Windsor Coun. Fabio Costante told CBC Thursday that he believes there will be an appetite among councilors to pursue an ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens has announced he is vetoing city council's decision to continue subsidizing the Windsor-Detroit tunnel bus.
The Tunnel Bus is almost exclusively an economic engine for Detroit and sees very little U.S. visitors coming to Canada," he said Tuesday. "It costs us $1.6 million each year to provide this service." ...